Alex, most excellent, the black and white is really special, love the depth felling, like almost 3D.

The church drives me nuts though, the landscape is too crooked, I have a pet peeve with crooked landscapes, I want to tilt my head.

Thanks for share, I'm getting some great inspiration from all these shots. I don't have time to read all the posts in all the other galleries, so having just a HDR section seems to help a lot.

Here is one I took yesterday...

Peace!

This is a nice scene but the HDR processing is way overdone. Colors look really unnaturally saturated and the haloing is very prominent. I like the scene and composition but would suggest toning down the processing a bit. Looking forward to more of your work!

pedal is too close to the floor on these for my taste. IMHO the best HDR is the one where the surreality of the shot comes from the enhancement the dynamic range, and not from the over saturation and sharpness. When an HDR is overcooked all anyone sees is the processing. If a fellow photographer goes "WOW" first, then syas "is that HDR?" then you are on the right track.

This is my first HDR attempt. I used multiple photos and photomatix to do the post processing.

5DMKII w/ 24-70 2.8L

Any feedback is welcome and much appreciated.

Nice stuff, I like the reflection, it's a nice touch. The sky with the blue line is a bit much. In process mode in Photomatix, lower down the Saturation Highlights setting and increase or decrease Micro Smoothing as needed. You want to erase that blue line just above the tree line. UNLESS you're wanting to just have fun and blow it out. Then in photomatix, use the Grunge look and have fun !

Keep at it, and keep positing the pictures. Remember, HDR is what YOU like, NOT what others think. Peace!

This is my first HDR attempt. I used multiple photos and photomatix to do the post processing.

5DMKII w/ 24-70 2.8L

Any feedback is welcome and much appreciated.

Just a tip. Hdr is most useful as a tool, not just a processing technique to make an uninteresting composition and or dull shot look better, and tools have certain uses. Where Hdr shines is in creating higher dynamic range then the camera can obtain from a single image (hence the name). I'm not saying your HDR is bad, I'm just saying that you use of it is really not necessary in this shot. You could get the same effect through a little local contrast and tonal contrast, so in this case you are using hdr as an effect rather than a tool. When shooting hdr look for comps with a lot of dynamic range. Just a friendly tip;)